I’m breaking a blog rule right now, because there’s something so important, so crucial, so personal and critical to my very life going on right now in politics, that I can no longer remain silent. I have a request to make of each and every one of you, as friends, and I can’t wait anymore to ask it.

    The Democrats in Washington have long been saying that they want to put an end to “politics as usual”. Hell, Obama ran on a platform of “change”, that he was going to transform Washington, so that we could all have “meaningful debates on important issues.”

    Our country – I, myself – need that meaningful debate right now, because right now, Democrats are trying to shove something important into legislation under the cover of darkness, without us even knowing it, without us even having the opportunity to have that meaningful debate. Where’s the change? Where’s the difference between the same old politics as usual in Washington and the new age of hope we were promised? How is this different, Mr. Obama?

    What’s being hidden away in legislation is universal healthcare. I can’t live with universal healthcare. I’ve tried explaining this many times before. You all know that I have a very rare genetic disease that is fatal if left untreated. You all know this. Many of you have seen me in person and have seen what it’s done to me, to my body, to my life. You’ve seen this disease up close and personal, as best you can without being me or a member of my family.

    You should know that I have many friends who share this disease who were unlucky enough to be born into countries that have socialized medicine, i.e. universal healthcare. They’re dying because of it. This disease, like so many other rare or complicated medical problems, has been deemed too expensive, too complicated, too cumbersome for the government to expend resources on in an attempt to save the lives of those who suffer from it. My friends, who have the same disease that’s ruining my life, are dying because their governments have decided that their lives just aren’t worth the effort. Their lives aren’t worth the expense. Their lives are worthless in the eyes of their government.

    And the Democrats want to bring that same form of medicine to this country. Where I will be deemed worthless, where my care will be deemed too complicated to warrant the expense. Like them, I will be left to die a slow, painful, debilitating death, thanks to socialized medicine. It won’t be immediate. It could even take as many as ten to fifteen years. But those years will be filled with pain so excruciating that I won’t be able to leave my bed. I’ve felt that pain and I can tell you it’s the worst thing I have ever, ever experienced. Far worse than the amputation of my toe, far worse than anything else. Every nerve of my body screams so loudly it’s deafening. As that pain continues for years, I’ll slowly begin to lose organ function. The inflammation just kills things off over time, as if your body’s at war with itself. Tumors will develop throughout my body. Some might even form on internal organs, causing them to shut down. Or I may just grow so large that eventually my heart and lungs just won’t be able to keep up. And my government will not care. They will not do anything. They will not even give me pain medication to ease the suffering.

    How do I know this? Because that’s what’s happening to people I know, right now, in other countries that are under the thumb of government-run healthcare. They’re run around in circles at first, they’re told to go to clinics on the other side of the country, they’re told to wait a year for an appointment. Once they finally get run around in circles for several years, they’re finally just flat out denied and told politely to just go away and die. It’s the medical equivalent of being sent off on an iceberg, alone, to suffer without help, without comfort, without hope.

    I’m not saying our medical system is perfect. I know there are people suffering in this country right now because they don’t have access to healthcare. But you know what? Shouldn’t we at least have the right to discuss the issues openly before something as important as the future of our nation’s health is shoved down our throats by politicians and bureaucrats in Washington? Ask yourself, if your life depended on it, would you want someone else making this kind of decision without giving you the chance to defend yourself? Without giving you the chance to even ask for details or clarifications? Or worse, without even realizing it was being done until it’s too late?

    That’s what the Democrats are doing in Washington right this minute. They’re shoving universal healthcare into this so-called stimulus bill that Barack Obama was shilling for just last night. They’re using this crisis as an excuse to finally shove us into socialized medicine without first giving us, the people, the right to thoroughly debate the issue and decide for ourselves. That’s not government for the people, by the people! That’s not what our republic is about! That’s not even what Barack Obama promised us when he ran for President!

    I’m not going to stand for it, and my hope is that neither will you. I don’t care if you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or anything in between. I’m not asking you to not support the stimulus bill or the party of your choice. All I’m asking you to do is to respect the right of every citizen to engage in a debate about the issues that affect their lives and the lives of every citizen of this country, the right to come to an informed decision on their own, before that decision is made for them and without their knowledge. That is not right, that is not change, and that is not hope. That’s just plain wrong. Healthcare is far too important of an issue to just rush through under the cover of darkness when no one is looking. It’s disrespectful to the American people for the Democrats to shove universal healthcare into a stimulus bill. It flat out does not belong there!

    Please, I’m begging you. For my sake, write to your congressperson and your senator right now and beg them to remove every single aspect of the stimulus bill relating to healthcare so that the American people may exercise their right to discuss, debate, educate, and decide for themselves. This issue is too important to be decided without our knowledge and without our consent, hidden away in a completely unrelated bill. My life depends on it, and some day, yours might too. So don’t let them do this, please, for the love of God, don’t let them do this.

    Unfortunately, I don’t have the time or energy to have the debate about universal healthcare this week. Why? Because I’m spending this week fighting for my life. I have important appointments with a specialist that’s been flown in on my behalf because my situation is just that severe, just that dire. If you’d like to have a discussion or debate about universal healthcare, I would be happy to get into it with you, just not this week. But I couldn’t wait to post this, because we may not have until next week to stop this from happening without our consent. Please, this is too important to ignore. So let’s get this issue out of the stimulus bill so that we can all have time to debate it and come to an educated compromise. This isn’t about an ultimatum on universal healthcare. If you support it, I’m not asking you not to support it. I’m simply asking you to respect the American peoples’ right to debate these important issues and come to a decision on their own, rather than having that decision made for them without their consent. These issues need to be handled in a healthcare bill, not tucked away in a stimulus bill.